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let me school on america's hottest liquid food trend. campbell's go the new youth skewing line of soups made especially for millenials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing. the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. this generation will go in history for demanding different soup. >> according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of soups designed for people like you. fun, busy. youngish. i think this marketing campaign is greatish. these hey these cans of soup can't get any more dope. they come in a bag now. yeah. look at that guy. look that guy right there. he's going, what up, soup? just jam a straw in it. >> it's like capri soup. and because it's so hip home slice. you're not going to see ads on the tv. that's for squares. you got to surf over to the campbell go website with edgy tumbler graphics and relentless energy one associates with soup. of course, you're probably thinking, what's soup without music. that's what i thought. they've got that covered that too
let me school on america's hottest liquid food trend. campbell's go the new youth skewing line of soups made especially for millenials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing. the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. this generation will go in history for demanding different soup. >> according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of soups designed for people like you. fun, busy. youngish. i think this marketing...
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good work for thhm, for america. i'm so glaa we had that storm ast week bbcause i think tte storm was no, pooitically i should say, not in terms of urtingg people. thhse comments cominn in the early morning wednesday... followinggthe president's sandyykilled more ttan aa without power... and caused aa estiiated 33-billion dollars &pin damage. matthews apolooize three in the morningg.. after &ppeing on the air for ten hour. it is trulyya hhoror up heree political thinning.. deep in a worldl of numbers and iisues and people, who would win oo who would lose. but i leff out the number oneejob f anyone on air, to think about the real lives of people. people. matthews says his comments were not 3 just stupid... they ere wrong. a ccmpaign to get people tested for hiv issprompting some complaiits in baltimoree baltimooe.the city health department is behind ads like these which are starting to appear around the city.some say a reference to the male anatomy is crude aad inappropriattebut the city is hopinggthe ads will saveeli
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america, our nation is at risk of squandering its proud progressions of hard work sobriety, and calvinism because the irish, a slacker group who just wants stuff and who corpse beef, anyway? beef was meant to be boiled. to lynch it of its captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group can. >> stephen: tonight, scandal at the c.i.a. why can't clare danes get her ( bleep ) together? ( laughter ) then can meth be medicine? four out of five spieds, or your face say yes. and my guest chris stringer is a paleoanthropologist who says all humans came from africa. see, i told you obama was from kenya. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the president is about to pardon a turkey. what did the turkey know about benghazi? ( laughter ) this is the "colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i'm in the tv biz, where it's all about the demo graphics -- the demo, we call it.
america, our nation is at risk of squandering its proud progressions of hard work sobriety, and calvinism because the irish, a slacker group who just wants stuff and who corpse beef, anyway? beef was meant to be boiled. to lynch it of its captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group can. >> stephen: tonight, scandal at the c.i.a. why can't clare danes get her ( bleep ) together? ( laughter ) then can meth be medicine? four out of five spieds, or your face say...
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america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely a
america's influence abroad takes center stage in protests in egypt. the president seizes more power, undermining the country's democratic reform. the turmoil follows a still fragile cease-fire in gaza as the middle east takes another volatile turn. >>> at home, white house critics press for more answers about what went wrong in libya, and whether officials were truthful with the public. >> i relied solely a
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john, without -- what does america do? >> you know what, we have to do is stop whining and complaining and blaming china for the fact that we don't make things that americans want. if we make better products which have a higher quality, america is going to buy it. the other thing that is going on that peter doesn't talk about the prices, the wages for workers in china, the cost of doing business in china is requesting up significantly. we can now make things in america as cheaply as it can be made in china. let's look at a. perfect example is a. apple could increase the price of all of its products by $5 or $10 apiece and can bring all that manufacturing from china back to the united states. >> why don't they? >> because right now the new ceo is trying to do that and my guess that time next year there will be a lot of new manufacturing in the united states of apple approximate because apple can afford to raise the price. >> i think you're right. when you look, i think you're right, john, that they can afford to. i also thi
john, without -- what does america do? >> you know what, we have to do is stop whining and complaining and blaming china for the fact that we don't make things that americans want. if we make better products which have a higher quality, america is going to buy it. the other thing that is going on that peter doesn't talk about the prices, the wages for workers in china, the cost of doing business in china is requesting up significantly. we can now make things in america as cheaply as it...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> talk about going nowhere fast. a businessman in london just couldn't get the hang of the escalator which, of course, means it was all over the internet right away, and because we never get tired of people doing some pretty strange things, here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: man versus escalator. he wants to go down. escalator is going to end up. you know it's going toned up on youtube thanks to british tv producer sam knapper who pulled out his camera phone. >> it was pretty f-debt by his disheveled look. drunk and determined to go down the wrong way. >> reporter: there he was lurching like frankenstein trying to get down into the london underground oblivious to comm
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> talk about going nowhere fast. a businessman in london just couldn't get the hang of the escalator which, of course, means it was all over the...
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well, let me school you on america's hottest liquid food trend, campbell's go, the new youth-scwug line of sumes made especially for millennials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing-- the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. and this generation will go down in history for demanding different soup. ( laughter ) ( applause ) according-- according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of sumes designed for people like us-- fun, busy, youngish. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, i think this marketing campaign is great-ish. now, i bet you're saying, hey, these new cans of soup can't get and more dope. hail to the nah because they come in a bag now, biatch! yeah! ( applause ) look at that guy. look at that guy right there. he's going, "what up, soup?" ( laughter ) jam a straw in it, okay. it's like capri soup. and because it's so hip, home slice, you're not going to see ads on the tv. no, that's for squares. you gotta surf over to the gamble's go web site emy, tumblir graphics that capture the spirit and energy one asso
well, let me school you on america's hottest liquid food trend, campbell's go, the new youth-scwug line of sumes made especially for millennials. that's right. every american generation is defined by one thing-- the greatest generation stopped hitler. the baby boomers stopped the vietnam war. and this generation will go down in history for demanding different soup. ( laughter ) ( applause ) according-- according to the company, campbell's go is a new line of sumes designed for people like us--...
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vote was white americans and that is just not the way america looks right now. if you went to a romneyrally, o crowds romney rallies, much whiterc , older american. bama rallies, much more diverse. and i think people are surprised th the table on the strength of y vot. 15% in ohio, 20% in virginia. even when you talk to republicans now, they do talk about wanting to make inroads t community but you don'twant to make community. nixon did pretty well amo african-american. >> affirmative action startedr n joe, let me show you what l.ot today.ple on theight are watch this. >> kelly, you've got bob jindal,ó nikki haley and it's think it will be a fairly reagat night and a conservative one and i think the future of the party is quite bright. >> the idea that we have to pope. n a >> they wa stuff. they want things. and who is going to give them president obama. >> if we're not getting the female vote, do we become pro choice? dog w control pills? st night and today, their reaction and these are the reactions of some of the they don't seem to get it. >> no. and i
vote was white americans and that is just not the way america looks right now. if you went to a romneyrally, o crowds romney rallies, much whiterc , older american. bama rallies, much more diverse. and i think people are surprised th the table on the strength of y vot. 15% in ohio, 20% in virginia. even when you talk to republicans now, they do talk about wanting to make inroads t community but you don'twant to make community. nixon did pretty well amo african-american. >> affirmative...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> at the louisville metro department of corrections jail, every staff person is aware that violence can break out anytime, and sometimes it will be directed at them. the latest assault occurred when marquel white punched an officer when he entered the inmate's housing unit. >> he basically sucker punched the officer when he came in the dorm, which resulted in several other disturbances in the dorm. >> white, who is currently in jail, awaiting trial for murder, has been moved to a single-person disciplinary segregation cell and put on s.o.r.t. status, the highest security designation in the entire jail. for now, he will be locked up 23 hours a day, lose all his privileges, and have little more to do than exercise or sleep. >> what did you do? what did you do to officer hamilton? >> i hit him. i hit him. i don't know. at
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> at the louisville metro department of corrections jail, every staff person is aware that violence can break out anytime, and sometimes it will be directed at them. the latest assault occurred when marquel white punched an officer when he entered the inmate's housing unit. >>...
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from america's gift headquarters. walmart. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disee [ female announcer ] crestor is not rightpregnantryone. or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. ♪ is your cholesterol at goal? talk to your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medicati
from america's gift headquarters. walmart. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ]...
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. >> and a look at america's love affair with a guilty pleasure. it is 7:00 saturday morning, november 17th. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec, and we start with an eye on the rain we've been seeing over the past 24. steady showers overnight. we're expecting more rain this weekend across the bay. in daily city people have been keeping a close eye on that hillside. it's next to homes where a water main broke on tuesday. they're worried about the rain washing out more mud and creating a bigger mess, more rainy weather may be blamed for an accident overnight involving a chp cruiser. the crash happened at 10:00 last night on highway 101 near the west railroad avenue exit. the squad car was found upside down and suffered major damage. >>> we turn brian hackney to see how much rain we got. >> we have 2 inches of rain in the hills west of mill valley. there was also as much in the mills of big sir. we got plenty of rain around the shoreline. in the south bay a quarter of an inch. high showers will end but right on the heels of this another storm is
. >> and a look at america's love affair with a guilty pleasure. it is 7:00 saturday morning, november 17th. thanks for joining us. i'm anne makovec, and we start with an eye on the rain we've been seeing over the past 24. steady showers overnight. we're expecting more rain this weekend across the bay. in daily city people have been keeping a close eye on that hillside. it's next to homes where a water main broke on tuesday. they're worried about the rain washing out more mud and creating...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. >>> it was built to handle the toughest of all criminals. its inmate population includes manson, robert kennedy's assassin, sirhan sirhan, and some of the nation's most violent prison gangs. lockup crews have also been frequent guests at california's state prison corcoran. >> you might have to fight. you might have to stab. you never know. depends on the situation. >> a lot of times it is fist fights out here. but i would say maybe every other month we get a
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just...
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. >> this is america, not a third-world nation. we need food, we need clothing. >> reporter: as for the woman who was begging officials for help, well, we're happy to say, a red cross truck is on her street tonight with plenty of food and water. the national guard is here and things are much better, according to the city officials we spoke to. diane? >> thank you so much, cynthia. i know you'll have more on "nightline" tonight. and we want you to know, "world news" is also going to keep calling to make sure all the promised help did, indeed, arrive. >>> and, what about the race to turn on heat and light for more than 4 million people? tens of thousands of workers are out on the job, including those who are rushing in to help from across the country. and abc's ron claiborne reports on their race against time and temperature. >> reporter: it's a massive effort for a massive problem. 64,000 utility workers in a dozen states working around the clock to get the power on. in remote areas of appalachia and from ohio well into new england,
. >> this is america, not a third-world nation. we need food, we need clothing. >> reporter: as for the woman who was begging officials for help, well, we're happy to say, a red cross truck is on her street tonight with plenty of food and water. the national guard is here and things are much better, according to the city officials we spoke to. diane? >> thank you so much, cynthia. i know you'll have more on "nightline" tonight. and we want you to know, "world...
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but do you worry this is all going to slow business down in america? or how do you see it? >>guest: we see the united states getting stronger and stronger. clearly there is good housing data. we see the growth prospects in the country better than any time over the last couple of years. could the fiscal cliff affect the economy? yes. but there is a certain fair amount of judgment from our side that the united states will get over that. you had a major leadership change in time and it happens every ten years and we do fly a lost executives around the world into and out of china and we believe by the time the first quarter is over, that a lot of that political uncertainty which was in place for a fair amount during 2012, that will be out of the way and the growth will pick up again and early signs of that is in place, but, again, it is that global hunt for resources which is drying our business and that is as it relates to the united states companies the same thing. for instance, in --. >>neil: it is booming. something is going on with private jets in general, the hassle of fl
but do you worry this is all going to slow business down in america? or how do you see it? >>guest: we see the united states getting stronger and stronger. clearly there is good housing data. we see the growth prospects in the country better than any time over the last couple of years. could the fiscal cliff affect the economy? yes. but there is a certain fair amount of judgment from our side that the united states will get over that. you had a major leadership change in time and it...
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msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never scene. "lockup: raw." >> i think it's inaccurate to say that there is never a dull moment in prison. actually, there are plenty of dull moments in prison, but it is just that all of that monotony is broken up with sheer terror. there is a lot of bottled up negative energy in prison and as the lockup crews have found out many times, you never know when things can explode. >> i have a bad impulse problem. >> the assault was a cup of urine thrown in an officer's face yesterday. >> and it is chaos. they throw us in here like an animal in a cage. >>> the day we arrived at colorado state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile, rusty environment, steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day, but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview underway. >> quiet on the set, you boneheads. >> then he cal
msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now the scenes you've never scene. "lockup: raw." >> i think it's inaccurate to say that there is never a dull moment in prison. actually, there are plenty of dull moments in prison, but it is just that all of that monotony is broken up with sheer terror. there is a lot of bottled up negative energy in prison and as the lockup crews have found out many times, you never know...
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we'll bring you details on the affair that brought down the most powerful spy chief in america. >>> $7 trillion in tax increases and spending cuts, and the threat of another recession. that's the fiscal cliff that looms ahead, 51 days away. >>> he's the all-time best selling novelist of hard cover fiction, but that's not his real passion. our exclusive interview with author james patterson. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 a.m. on the west. we're learning much more about the end of the line for general petraeus. he stepped down as cia director two days ago after admitting to having an extramarital affair. now we know from a u.s. official that the affair came to light during an investigation into e-mails sent by petraeus's biographer paula broadwell. we also have a better timeline. james clapper was informed tuesday evening. the president was told thursday, hours before his face-to-face meeting with general petraeus. there are still questions about why congressional leaders weren't told until friday. but let's
we'll bring you details on the affair that brought down the most powerful spy chief in america. >>> $7 trillion in tax increases and spending cuts, and the threat of another recession. that's the fiscal cliff that looms ahead, 51 days away. >>> he's the all-time best selling novelist of hard cover fiction, but that's not his real passion. our exclusive interview with author james patterson. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. some people put everything into their work, their name on the door and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th let's get out and shop small. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> in many of america's maximum security prisons, there are three letters that strike fear in the hearts of inmates. s-h-u. the shu. it stands for secured housing unit. and like a prison within a prison, these units house the worst of the worst. >> mostly assaults, intimidation, threatening, whether it be on staff or on inmates that land them in here. these are not the good guys. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley corre
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. some people put everything into their work, their name on the door and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally....
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it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. and i get as much as 15% cash back -- put into my account. this is on top of other rewards and discounts i already get. best of all -- it's free. happy holidays. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. free for online banking customers. introducing nook hd - the world's best 7" tablet made for reading and entertainment. your favorite magazines and catalogs look better than ever. and with scrapbooking, you can save the things you love, bring them all together, and be inspired like never before. scrapbooking. create yours with nook hd - and even bigger with hd+. find yours at barnes & noble. >>> okay. we guarantee these are some stories you're going to be talking about today in "the puls pulse." a new man for demi moore, after breaking up with ashton kutcher. she st
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as bonnie and clyde and go on a bank-robbing spree, and we could take the money and go down to south america. >> phyllis: sounds good. >> ronan: or maybe you could join the three stooges, and i'll go down to jimmy's and talk to that hot girl that hangs on my every word. >> phyllis: wait, what-- what hot girl? >> ronan: you heard that, didn't you? i thought nick had your undivided attention. or was it something that jack was doing? >> phyllis: nick and jack can take care of themselves. >> ronan: what about you? >> phyllis: i've been taking care of myself my entire life. >> ronan: for somebody that's so independent, you seem awfully hung up on your exes. >> nick: you know, you and jack are gonna have no one to blame but yourselves when your lives implode. >> adam: because nothing you've ever done could possibly have contributed to the person that i've become today. it is amazing how you can absolve yourself of any and all responsibility. seems as though your daughter's inherited that quality. >> nick: summer feels terrible about what happened to your baby. >> adam: she's spoiled, and she's a n
as bonnie and clyde and go on a bank-robbing spree, and we could take the money and go down to south america. >> phyllis: sounds good. >> ronan: or maybe you could join the three stooges, and i'll go down to jimmy's and talk to that hot girl that hangs on my every word. >> phyllis: wait, what-- what hot girl? >> ronan: you heard that, didn't you? i thought nick had your undivided attention. or was it something that jack was doing? >> phyllis: nick and jack can take...
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. >> it was one of my main, main goals in america. i wanted to see these huge trees. >> they have no idea that an astonishing scene is about to unfold as they follow the 1.3 mile look known as the trail of 100 giants. the path takes them directly beneath the towering trees. the oldest of these sequoias have been stretching skyward for 3,000 years but they have root systems sustaining their dramatic heights. as they approach one of the sequoia trees, they're alarmed by unusual sounds. >> then we hear this noise. such as crack, crack, crack. then after time it starts to become like a tearing, tearing. >> the noise grew louder and louder. and i turned, and i saw that the tree is starting to fall. >> the sequoia's roots are ripping away from the earth right in front of them. >> i thought the tree could hit you, then i got ha little bit panicked. >> she runs for cover, but garret aims his camera at the falling tree. as the tree comes crashing down to the floor, he realizes too late that he's recording sideways. >> i stopped the video, chan
. >> it was one of my main, main goals in america. i wanted to see these huge trees. >> they have no idea that an astonishing scene is about to unfold as they follow the 1.3 mile look known as the trail of 100 giants. the path takes them directly beneath the towering trees. the oldest of these sequoias have been stretching skyward for 3,000 years but they have root systems sustaining their dramatic heights. as they approach one of the sequoia trees, they're alarmed by unusual...
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. >> can you imagine if mexico had a program or canada had a program where they let guns walk into america what our state department would have done. >> sean: welcome back. the botched atf operation not only let guns walk into mexico it also cost border agent brian terry his life. reaction of two people that have been following the story, kerry picket and katie pavlitch is with us. let's watch through this. so our government gave guns to drug dealers, cartels, kidnappers and they gave them the guns and didn't track them? >> giving them to people who are willing to go into a teenage birthday party and mow people down. these are kinds of people they were arming here. >> unfortunately, we are also seeing our justice department does not want to take responsibility. since the report came out, eric holder is not being held responsible. you have one retirement. you have one resignation. therefore, eric holder he is okay. you know what in the end, the inspector general said not exactly because eric holder still has to account for a lot of people that were under him. >> sean: darrell issa who is do
. >> can you imagine if mexico had a program or canada had a program where they let guns walk into america what our state department would have done. >> sean: welcome back. the botched atf operation not only let guns walk into mexico it also cost border agent brian terry his life. reaction of two people that have been following the story, kerry picket and katie pavlitch is with us. let's watch through this. so our government gave guns to drug dealers, cartels, kidnappers and they...
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. >> can you imagine if mexico had a program or canada had a program where they let guns walk into america what our state department would have done. >> sean: welcome back. the botched atf operation not only let guns walk into mexico it also cost border agent brian terry his life. reaction of two people that have been following the story, kerry picket and katie pavlitch is with us. let's watch through this. so our government gave guns to drug dealers, cartels, kidnappers and they gave them the guns and didn't track them? >> giving them to people who are willing to go into a teenage birthday party and mow people down. these are kinds of people they were arming here. >> unfortunately, we are also seeing our justice department does not want to take responsibility. since the report came out, eric holder is not being held responsible. you have one retirement. you have one resignation. therefore, eric holder he is okay. you know what in the end, the inspector general said not exactly because eric holder still has to account for a lot of people that were under him. >> sean: darrell issa who is do
. >> can you imagine if mexico had a program or canada had a program where they let guns walk into america what our state department would have done. >> sean: welcome back. the botched atf operation not only let guns walk into mexico it also cost border agent brian terry his life. reaction of two people that have been following the story, kerry picket and katie pavlitch is with us. let's watch through this. so our government gave guns to drug dealers, cartels, kidnappers and they...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> with his execution days away serial killer ted bundy is about the to confess to the a crime, the killing of university student georgeann hawkins. seattle investigator bob keppel who has been chasing bundy for 15 years sits with the killer on florida's death row, recording the conversation. >> up the hill. down the road and to the grassy area. >> to hear him talk in detail about the ride out to the crime scene, that was something that only the killer would know. -- -- i was in a sheer state of panic, just absolute horror at that point in time the consciousness of what has really happened is like you break out of a fever or something, i would. and so i drove east on 90. a
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> with his execution days away serial killer ted bundy is about the to confess to the a crime, the killing of university student georgeann...
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nurses at 8 hospitals operated by sutter hospitals and two san jose hospitals, hospital corporation of america, will go on strike at 7:00 a.m. they are upset about staffing, sick leave and other issues. the strike at sutter hospitals is planned for two days. the strike at the san jose hospital set for one day. the hospitals have hired replacements on a 5 day contract. officials say because of the contracts the striking nurses will not be allowed to return to work till sunday. >>> in a game that was supposed to feature two of the top ranked defenses in the nfl, the 49ers without alex smith, jumped all over the bears, winning 32-7. back up quarterback was terrific out dueling jason campbell. 243 yards, 2 touchdowns, while the 49ers rolled. coming up, gary will have highlights and more on the question, will he start next week over alex myth -- smith. >>> a 65-year-old woman kidnapped sexually assaulted, left by the road, the suspect only 14 and today we are getting our first look at him. still photos were allowed in court today. he made his first court appearance. they will try hip as an adult be
nurses at 8 hospitals operated by sutter hospitals and two san jose hospitals, hospital corporation of america, will go on strike at 7:00 a.m. they are upset about staffing, sick leave and other issues. the strike at sutter hospitals is planned for two days. the strike at the san jose hospital set for one day. the hospitals have hired replacements on a 5 day contract. officials say because of the contracts the striking nurses will not be allowed to return to work till sunday. >>> in a...
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s but not a lot of the financial companies, but it is not a great cross section of corps america, what do you make of that? >>guest: there are only a few seats around the table in the roosevelt room so they will only ask a few and many of them are friends of the administration or they have been involved in the new organization which i applaud which is dealing with the debt and we are working together with them. >> it seems to be making great progress. i don't mean to sound cynical but they are not making progress. so, the same characters come in and meet with the president and a labor guy earlier said the only way around this is the high prices on the rich and could not thing of cutting anything and these are the first people the president meets with. i am just thinking that this is going nowhere fast. >> is the fundamental issue we must deal with entitlements because in very few years with 10,000 people a day retiring, and the debt extending way out, we will consume all of our national revenue to take care of medicare and medicaid and it is very important for us to feel with that and
s but not a lot of the financial companies, but it is not a great cross section of corps america, what do you make of that? >>guest: there are only a few seats around the table in the roosevelt room so they will only ask a few and many of them are friends of the administration or they have been involved in the new organization which i applaud which is dealing with the debt and we are working together with them. >> it seems to be making great progress. i don't mean to sound cynical...
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america spoke loud and clear last night. what does this say about the rhetoric be that we've seen over the last two years. >> well, i think if the republican party is smart, they are going to take control of the divisiveness but they've also got to take control of themselves because this was, too me, a moral victory in many ways. you and i discussed this and you deserve abundant credit, rev for getting this done. but all of the voter suppressions, shortening the days, voter i.d.s, all of those things backfired tremendously. i was in philadelphia and appeared in four black churches on sunday and the voters there, the congregation, they were angry. they were angry because they thought somebody was trying to take away their right to vote and they would have stood online for five hours to vote. that's how angry they were and the republicans got hoisted on their own meanness, on their own attempt to chip away at the american democracy. so it was a great day for so many reasons but to me that was one of the best. >> well, michelle
america spoke loud and clear last night. what does this say about the rhetoric be that we've seen over the last two years. >> well, i think if the republican party is smart, they are going to take control of the divisiveness but they've also got to take control of themselves because this was, too me, a moral victory in many ways. you and i discussed this and you deserve abundant credit, rev for getting this done. but all of the voter suppressions, shortening the days, voter i.d.s, all of...
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this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great friday. >> clocks back.
this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great friday. >> clocks back.
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great victory for america. >> kimberly: displeased? >> brian: if tactics are given awayvism not heard that and i trust the c.i.a. who cares about their operatives more than they do their bosses because they would do this. so i am trusting that the higher-ups at langely did not do that. i have not seen the movie but it looks phenomenal. >> eric: the obama campaign during the election cycle blamed mitt romney for politicizing the whole benghazi thing. listen to the show's, the movie's screenwriter. listen to him. assess. go. >> i never ask for classified material. to my knowledge i never received any. i think as far as the controversial goes, you know -- controversy goes, it was an election year. it was a real and bizarre to have -- there were major players in the republican party characterizing the script and movie before i even written a word. >> eric: politicizing to me. >> dana: i'm going to surprise you. i agree with him. i think it's okay. i think with what the c.i.a. provided was not much more than what you could read in the "new
great victory for america. >> kimberly: displeased? >> brian: if tactics are given awayvism not heard that and i trust the c.i.a. who cares about their operatives more than they do their bosses because they would do this. so i am trusting that the higher-ups at langely did not do that. i have not seen the movie but it looks phenomenal. >> eric: the obama campaign during the election cycle blamed mitt romney for politicizing the whole benghazi thing. listen to the show's, the...
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america now has an ambassador in rangoon. sanctions have been eased, and we will help rebuild an economy that can offer opportunity for its people and serve as an engine of growth for the world. >> reporter: president obama also became the first president to visit cambodia today where he had what was described as a tense meeting about the need to improve human rights there. >>> and back here at home, a homecoming for the woman whose affair with general david petraeus ended his career at the cia. tonight we are seeing new images of paula broadwell with her family, learning new details what she's telling her closest friends and there are new questions about whether she'll face charges. abc senior correspondent pierre thomas has the story. >> reporter: this morning scott and paula broadwell slipped out of their north carolina home, children in tow, trying to piece together lives shattered by scandal. as broadwell struggles under the hot glare of reporters stalking her family's every move, she's also the target of late night comi
america now has an ambassador in rangoon. sanctions have been eased, and we will help rebuild an economy that can offer opportunity for its people and serve as an engine of growth for the world. >> reporter: president obama also became the first president to visit cambodia today where he had what was described as a tense meeting about the need to improve human rights there. >>> and back here at home, a homecoming for the woman whose affair with general david petraeus ended his...
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ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope? i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... inspired by a place like no other. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ >>> whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time -- by the way, we have to fix that. >> i wonder if they'll filibuster that effort. thanks for
ends of traditional america? according to bill o'reilly, of course he's always looking out for you. how will o'reilly cope? i'll ask eugene robinson. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in...
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. >> i am president of the united states of america. clothed in immense power. >> can you imagine if somebody spoke that way today? >> no way. >> while he wouldn't fight the crowds, the current president sees the movie tonight. our thanks to our friend and author, doris goodwin, that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, remember, we're back on the air for
. >> i am president of the united states of america. clothed in immense power. >> can you imagine if somebody spoke that way today? >> no way. >> while he wouldn't fight the crowds, the current president sees the movie tonight. our thanks to our friend and author, doris goodwin, that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, remember, we're back on the air for
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he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician, they are able to manage their chronic and acute pain, they have better lifestyles. they have a more robust life. >> but remember, there is no good scientific data on the effects of long-term use of high-dose opioids. do you think we prescribe too many pain medications in this country? >> i can't answer that. that has to be a decision between patients and their doctors. >> are these medications addictive or not? >> narcotics? everything i know is that they are if they are misused. if they are used properly, they are not. >> problem is misuse is rampant. in 2010, about 12 million americans reported usi
he is president and ceo of the pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america, which represents and lobbies on behalf of drug manufacturers. do you know of any studies that actually show people taking narcotics for longer periods of time, other than that would be associated with end of life care or terminal cancer and having positive, consistent results? >> we do know the feedback we get from patients and physicians and is where patients are able to manage pain with their physician,...
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team here and reporting across the nation as tonight it is the vote, the big picture, election day in america. >>> good evening from the crosoads of the world, pulse of the nation, abc news election headquarters in times square on this historic day for democracy after one of the toughest elections ever, americans are choosing a president. and our great abc news team of analysts and experts have taken their posts eager to tell you would won, how and why throughout this evening. >>> and it is "your voice, your vote." it will be lighting up our maps here at election headquarters. and we also thank you all day long. you have sent us pictures proving how much you care about this vote and we saw you lining up before dawn in virginia, braving lines, rain in florida, children in tow and even guys with surfboards and bare feet as in chicago a woman who went to the polls while in labor then went on to the hospital. >>> talk about the candidates in these last moments, the two men who have been racing to the finish line spent the day proving determination and stamina and abc's white house correspondent j
team here and reporting across the nation as tonight it is the vote, the big picture, election day in america. >>> good evening from the crosoads of the world, pulse of the nation, abc news election headquarters in times square on this historic day for democracy after one of the toughest elections ever, americans are choosing a president. and our great abc news team of analysts and experts have taken their posts eager to tell you would won, how and why throughout this evening....
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. >> i believe america finally needs real changed as promised. we're going to give it to the american people. >> reporter: the latest abc news/"washington post" poll shows a tight race. but three new polls in key battleground states has president obama on top. it's now all hands on deck. vice president biden stumped in iowa. >> the american people are asking themselves the question in the final days, who can they trust? >> reporter: bill clinton is working just as hard as the candidates. >> barack obama should be the next president. >> reporter: and in ohio, ann romney got emotional as she asked for votes. >> we have come to know this country on such an extraordinary level. and i can't even tell you how much i love it. >> reporter: yesterday, new york city mayor michael bloomberg endorsed president obama. the independent mayor has been critical of the president and mitt romney. but he says sandy changed his thinking. and that president obama will take action on climate change. rob and sunny, back to you. >> karen, thanks a lot. tuesday night, let
. >> i believe america finally needs real changed as promised. we're going to give it to the american people. >> reporter: the latest abc news/"washington post" poll shows a tight race. but three new polls in key battleground states has president obama on top. it's now all hands on deck. vice president biden stumped in iowa. >> the american people are asking themselves the question in the final days, who can they trust? >> reporter: bill clinton is working just...
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it or that like america. still it has an abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up these. and civilised to be the head of the it is not a loss and if the strategy is working well why change it chinese leaders understand the importance of soft power. and yet understand that is economic development humans to some extend has made it a certain more dough to be studied if not to be followed complete for now a growing red dragon means that china's version of a new world order is here to stay you see catherine of r t moscow. london remains worlds apart from the e.u. as paymaster on the debated seven year budget a
it or that like america. still it has an abandoned its military the country's new leaders are expected to continue to pour billions into its defense budget the second largest in the world this may worry pentagon planners and beijing's asian neighbors but so far china's economic might has proven more powerful than the sword there are two nations which are fighting in the word what is america what is china so america is using which is water and there is a lot of losses and china is using up...
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they are the voters who reflect the changing face of america. voters whose diversity mirrors the very man they put into office for a second time. >> when you look at the country today, it's much more like the modern family of the country, where there's minorities, gays, single women than it is about the mad men part of the country, much more white male oriented. >> reporter: it's not that whites stayed home. there's just fewer of them. they are still a majority of voters. but this time, their share of the electorate was at its lowest ever. so, while governor mitt romney won whites by the biggest margin since 1984, he still lost. that's because of all the groups that voted for president obama. think of them as the diverse "modern family" voter. first, there's minorities. making up their largest share of voters on record. latinos, now 10% of the electorate, hitting double digits for the first time. more than twice as many unmarried women backing president obama over romney. and, again, he won big with young people. >> this electorate is here to st
they are the voters who reflect the changing face of america. voters whose diversity mirrors the very man they put into office for a second time. >> when you look at the country today, it's much more like the modern family of the country, where there's minorities, gays, single women than it is about the mad men part of the country, much more white male oriented. >> reporter: it's not that whites stayed home. there's just fewer of them. they are still a majority of voters. but this...